The Lumbee Film Festival showcases bold, original new films made by Indigenous filmmakers, especially Lumbees living in North Carolina and across the United States. This year will feature films made by filmmakers from over 17 tribes. The Festival is a partnership between the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and the Cucalorus Film Foundation. Schedule Friday, July 5 – Film Premieres 7:30 p.m.: Premiere of Lumbeeland by Montana Cypress and Malinda Maynor Lowery with Lumbee Jones by Efrain Colón Saturday, July 6 3 p.m.: Learning from the Land: Shorts Virus Ma’s House Tentsítewahkwe A Rainbow to Turtle Island Tahnaanooku' Gath & K’iyh: Listen to Heal Our Maternal Home 5 p.m.: The Body is our Home: Sports Films Know To Run: Yatika Run To Be Visible The Electric Indian 7 p.m.: Water is Life, Water is Home: Shorts ᎤᏕᏲᏅ (What They’ve Been Taught) Dream Water, Star Medicine Hebron Relocation When Water Speaks The River and Us Istén:’a